329 meters
the Eiffel tower is 300m1st level 57m2nd meter 115m3rd level 280m
Yes
Fewer than one time! Mount Everest is huge compared to the Eiffel Tower. If you stacked multiple Eiffel Towers one on top of another it would take more than 27 of them to be as high as the top of Mount Everest.
57m / 187 ft
due to facilitate ubinterrupted signalsexchange at that high level
The other most famous tower in Paris after the Eiffel Tower is probably the Tour Montparnasse, which is a high-rise building located above the Montparnasse train and metro stations.There are not many big towers or other tower landmarks in France.
Towers High School was created in -230.
I think about 10.00 meters.
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The Eiffel Tower is 1,063-feet above sea level. The restaurant Altitude 95, located on the first floor, is so named because the altitude of the floor is 95-feet above sea level. At Altitude 95 you can view the Paris skyline and surrounding sites of Paris.
the Eiffel tower in winter is 1,063 ft
The question is rather aimless, since the Eiffel Tower is of absolutely no help ingetting to the moon, and it's doubtful that several of them would be any moreeffective than the single existing one is in that regard.Nothing you could build from the ground in Paris could reach the moon, no matterhow high you build it, because the moon is never 48 degrees north of the equator.You'd have to ship all of your steel and start stacking it somewhere within about5 degrees of the equator. French Guiana, on the northeast coast of South America,would be a good choice . . . you already have a space-launch complex there, anda lot of French-speaking engineers.The antenna spire of the Eiffel Tower is 324 meters (1,063 feet) above street level.In order for your structure to just brush the moon, you would have to weld together1,182,172 Eiffel Towers, tip to base.The whole thing would probably need to be reinforced somehow. In order for it to rotateevery 24 hours, the outer tip would have to move at a little over 62,000 miles per hour !